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GLEN EAGLE GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB The EagleJanuary 2014 SUPERBOWL PARTY Golf Tournament Saturday, January 11, 2014 8:30am Shotgun

• LADIES– PICK YOUR PARTNER (NO SPOUSES OR SIGNIFICANT OTHERS) • FORMAT: BETTER BALL OF Sunday PARTNERS, 90% HANDICAP February 2, 2014 • YOU MAY MAKE YOUR OWN 5:00pm Pre-Game and Cocktails FOURSOME Simply • ENTRY FEE PER TEAM IS $48 5:30pm Kickoff Buffet Enjoy an Intimate Evening + GOLF FEES, WHICH INCLUDES with “Barbra” PRIZE FUND, GRATUITIES, & LUNCH (a multiple award winning tribute artist) Reserve your table for with song selections that span the 50-year career FOR 2! the Big Screen viewing in the of the legendary songbird — . • SIGN UP NOW IN THE GOLF Main Dining Room or in the Grille th SHOP!!! Saturday, January 18 Bar seats are available 5:30pm: Cocktails & Hors d’oeuvres on a first come basis 6:30pm: Dinner 8:00pm: Showtime Dinner Menu Pre-Game Snacks Winter Greens Chips and Dips — Meatballs LUNCH Artichoke Spinach Dip — Cheese with Feta, Toasted Walnuts, Oranges Saturday, January 11th and Champagne Vinaigrette Ball — Deviled Eggs Build Your Own 12:00pm - 2:00pm Choice of: Nachos — Mini Quesadillas Non-golfers Welcome Wahoo Mediterranean Kickoff Buffet Seasonal Salad Bar Sauteed Spinach, Tomatoes, Olives, and Feta ~ Or ~ Slider Bar with Topping Corn Bread and Dinner Rolls Steak Diane including Pulled Pork, Burgers, Hickory Smoked Ribs Seared Tenderloin Filet Medallions with Our Famous Fried Chicken Sloppy Joes, Reubens Chicken Mushrooms, Brandy and Mustard Cream Cheesy Macaroni Wings with Celery and Bleu Cheese, Chocolate Lava Cake w/Vanilla Ice Cream Home Cooked Vegetables Pigs in a Blanket, Ham & Cheese Coffee Service, Iced Tea and Soft Beverages Sadie’s Baked Fruit Cobblers Pinwheels, Potato Wedges Coffee Service, ReservationS ACCEPTED Dec. 18 Iced Tea and Soft Drinks $46.00 Per Person Halftime Includes Dinner, Gratuity, Tax and Cookies and Brownies $16.00 Inclusive Per Person $15.00 Entertainment Cover Charge ($25.00 to food minimum) Call 352-7112 for Reservations Golf, Casual and Country Attire Slacks Required/Jackets Suggested $13.50++ Per Person

A monthly Newsletter for the Members of Glen Eagle Golf and Country Club President’s General Message Manager’s Corner Board of Directors hope everyone had a wonderful he new fitness building should be Mark Yegge, President 353-8859 IHoliday season. NOW LET THE completed in early February and we [email protected] T FUN BEGIN. November and December will be working this month towards that Bob Martell, Vice-President 354-1360 had to be the busiest “early season” in goal. New fitness equipment has been [email protected] years. If that was an indication, 2014 ordered and pieces from our current David Sicilian, Treasurer 774-9459 will be an exciting year around the Club. fitness room will be relocated. We will [email protected] There are many new activities planned be sprucing up the Divot snack bar Larry True, Secretary 331-4864 and I encourage everyone’s participation building at the same time. We hope to [email protected] in all the events. We have new calendars have the Bocce Ball courts operational Bryan Bastow, Director 353-0953 available in the office showing all the in February also. [email protected] 2014 golf and social events pick yours up Tom Casey, Director 348-9396 and make your plans early. As of early December the club has [email protected] performed well financially YTD, and is As we near the completion of the Carlo Fumando, Director 348-0793 better to budget, which should allow us Divot area projects, please continue to [email protected] to close out the year 2013 in good shape. use caution when traveling in the area. All revenue generating departments The BOD asks for your continued Administration have seen strong increases this fall over cooperation when driving. Speeding 354-3167 the previous year. The weather has and stop sign violations appear to have Peter Costello, Gen. Manager cooperated nicely for us, allowing strong [email protected] improved but unfortunately we still have golf participation, which creates strong F a few problems. Please do your part to Earle Sanborn, Controller & B sales. [email protected] make our roads safe for everyone. This month those interested in running for Janet McClanahan, Should you have ideas that you feel Membership Coordinator might be helpful in improving Glen the Board of Directors need to notify the [email protected] Eagle, we would appreciate you sharing Administration Office of their intent. We those with any BOD members. Our will be electing 3 Directors. If you didn’t Nora Hrycych, Administrative Assistant [email protected] monthly meetings are held on the third receive the First Notice of Annual Meeting Tuesday of each month at 3PM in the please let us know and we will send it to you. Golf Course Activity Room. Please plan on attending- your input is appreciated. The Board has appointed an ad hoc Michael Raber, Golf Pro committee to look at possible alternatives [email protected] As always, to Comcast. Our current agreement with Golf Pro Shop 353-3699 Comcast expires in April of 2015, a year Life is good! away. But if we find a better alternative, we Restaurant will need to commit to the new company a Kary Bertrand, F&B Manager Mark Yegge, [email protected] President year in advance so they can do the required infrastructure upgrades. We will keep you Mark Davidson, Executive Chef [email protected] apprised of their investigation. Restaurant/Reservations Please remember that you are my eyes 352-7112 and ears to Glen Eagle. Since I can’t be everywhere all the time please let me know Emergency Hotline 239-325-4011 of things that need attention. A short email For after hours, call this number or phone call will do. in case of a real emergency (Fire or Flood) within the My door is always open, Master Association. Peter Costello, General Manager

2 The Eagle | January 2014 The Eagle | January 2014 3 News from the Golf Shop! rom the reens want to thank all the members for a very suc- F G Icessful Holiday Sale in December, a great time Golf Course Etiquette 101 was had by all. You already know this stuff, but sometimes a May we be the first to wish all of the owners and ten- reminder is a good idea. When you take care of ants at Glen Eagle a happy and prosperous New Year your course, it makes the game more enjoyable for and welcome to 2014. I hope everyone had a wonder- everyone. ful holiday season with the ones you love. We also want to welcome the many tenants with golf privileges Bunkers that are arriving here at Glen Eagle and encourage you Before leaving a bunker, players should carefully to stop by the pro shop and meet my staff. fill up and smooth over all holes and footprints Our annual Sadie Hawkins Day event is set for made by them and any nearby made by others. If a Saturday, Jan. 11th with an 8:30 a.m. shotgun and a rake is within reasonable proximity of the bunker, luncheon to follow. Ladies grab a gentleman, but not the rake should be used for this purpose. your spouse or significant other, and play in our fun Repair of Divots, Ball-Marks and Damage by tournament. This year’s event will be 18 holes of better ball of partners. Sign up will begin on December 11th. All players must have a handicap that Shoes is active here at Glen Eagle. Players should carefully repair any divot holes Our match play championships will be replaced by the President’s Cup. It will remain a match made by them and any damage to the putting play event – net format. This event will begin the week of January 13th. There will be 1 flight green made by the impact of a ball (whether or and you will play your matches based on a difference in handicap. You are allowed to choose not made by the player himself). On completion any tee you would like to play for the event; however you must play that same tee throughout of the hole by all players in the group, damage to the event. Sign-up will start on Wednesday, December 11th and run until January 9th. Brack- the putting green caused by golf shoes should be ets will then be posted on Saturday, January 11th. See Michael in Golf Shop for more infor- repaired. mation and to find out how you can become the FIRST PRESIDENT’S CUP CHAMPION! Preventing Unnecessary Damage Upcoming events for the month of January and early February: Players should avoid causing damage to the course by removing divots when taking practice swings JANUARY 1ST – BLOODY MARY OPEN 8:30 AM SHOTGUN – NEW EARLIER TIME or by hitting the head of a club into the ground, JANUARY 11TH – SADIE HAWKINS DAY EVENT . . . ladies, grab a fella for an enjoy- whether in anger or for any other reason. able day of golf & lunch. Players should ensure that no damage is done to JANUARY 13th – PRESIDENT’S CUP CHAMPIONSHIP BEGINS – MEN’S AND the putting green when putting down bags or the LADIES – Net Match Play Format. flagstick. FEBRUARY 1ST – MIXED MEMBER-GUEST W/ DINNER 1:30 shotgun – Sign Ups In order to avoid damaging the hole, players and will be taken starting January 1st. caddies should not stand too close to the hole and should take care during the handling of the Congratulations to the following members for their outstanding Accomplishments flagstick and the removal of a ball from the hole. (Hole-In-One) The head of a club should not be used to remove a Belated Congratulations to Phil McIntosh on 4-15-2013. He made his ace on Hole #12. It ball from the hole. was witnessed by Frank Connors, John Lombardo and Tom Witkowski. Bill Byers on 11-11-2013 made and ace on Hole #14. His witnesses were Gerard Travis, Players should not lean on their clubs when on the Robert Ricci and Robert Kramer. putting green, particularly when removing the ball from the hole. Doug Chapman on 11-16-2013 made an ace on Hole #12. It was witnessed by Dan Shane, Bon Hauser and Armand Laliberte. The flagstick should be properly replaced in the hole before players leave the putting green. HOLE-IN-ONE CLUB - CAN YOU AFFORD NOT TO JOIN! For a small price you can join the club and enjoy the benefits when you make your next hole-in-one. Don’t let an excit- Remember….it’s a game, it’s supposed to be fun. Lacey ing & thrilling moment of making that ace leave you lighter in your pocket, join the club and and I look forward to seeing you on the course. we’ll help cover the tab. Steve Huffstutler, From the entire golf operations department, we wish every one of you a happy and healthy CGCS, Superintendent new year. It’s a Great Day for Golf at Glen Eagle, Michael Raber, Head Golf Professional

The Eagle | January 2014 3 Ladies 18-Hole League 9 Hole Ladies League A good time was had by all those who participated in Happy New Year to all our 9 Hole La- the Member/Member activities in December and the dies! The second half of the 2013-2014 weather cooperated nicely. The “Life is a Beach” golf season is upon us and I am sure it Kick Off partiers sported some creative tropical will be as successful as the first half. We attire! A crowd favorite was Chris Rosenheim in her have enjoyed the Welcome Back Lunch, coconuts….be sure to catch all the photos on our the wonderful well attended Invitation- Facebook page. Just as creative were many of the flip al and the Holiday Brunch. We now flops decorated by our members. Congratulations look forward to many new and exciting to the Grand Prize winner, Carol Berezin, who won a lunches ahead of us. Plans for our Wine sunset cruise fot two! and Cheese, our member - member, and of course the Championship Play off should We have three new members to our league since the keep us motivated to sharpen our golf game last luncheon: Lorraine Brady, Anne Carr and Linda and keep swinging. Of course many of our MacDonald. We extend a warm welcome to them! 9 hole members who were not with us in We are all looking forward to our Jan. 14th Bosom Buddy event with the 9 Hole the fall will be returning in January. This Ladies. Donations will be accepted that day for Bosom Buddies Breast Cancer will bring our membership up to well over Support Inc, a locally based organization run solely by volunteers for the support 100 players. Jeanne, our Assistant Pro, will of those facing breast cancer. Your donation will be tax free. We encourage you help to keep us informed of rules and regu- to wear pink and bring a check! After golf, we will enjoy a Fashion Show during lations. So get ready for a fun-filled winter lunch featuring Pro Shop fashions. and spring with our many golf friends. Respectfully submitted: The Executive Board wishes each and every one of you a Happy and Healthy 2014! Elena M. Flynn, President Diane True, President

FALL CLASSIC Tournament RESULTS

Men’s Flight MIXED couples FLIGHT #3 1ST Jim Gromaski/Chuck Hauber 56.7 1ST Robert and Janet Ricci 60.1 2ND Fred Spillman/Tom Witkowski 62.7 2ND Tim and Mary Leary 61.3 3RD John Carey/Wendell Duclos 63.1 3RD Richard and Marylou Lee 62.1 4TH Andy Filshie/Jeff Saad 63.3 4TH Chuck and Bunny Gartner 67.2 Ladies Flight MIXED couples FLIGHT #4 1ST Mary Proctor/Linda Orlando 64.2 1ST Richard and Nancy Hogan 59.9 2ND Linda Duggan/Margy Bazan 67.0 2ND Laurence and Diane True 61.1 3RD Sandi Morton/Liz Barnes 67.5 3RD Thomas and Carol Pecorilli 66.9 4TH Helen Leibfried/Peggy Kopala 70.2 4TH John and Claire McDonough 67.3 MIXED couples FLIGHT #1 MIXED FLIGHT #5 1ST Mike and Susan Hurley 56.4 1ST Dennis and Ann Kinane 64.8 2ND Robert Connell/Laura Adams 59.2 2ND Howard and Karen Hueldman 69.1 T3RD Ed and Phyllis Mascadri 63.0 3RD David and Patricia Fyler 70.9 T3RD Robert Moore/Cindy Sonnevil 63.0 4TH Dave and Carol Murdock 71.8 MIXED couples FLIGHT #2 Closest to Pin 1ST Phillip and Becky McIntosh 57.7 Hole #4 Ed Mascardi 3’10” T2ND Fred Suman/Ann George 59.3 Hole #6 Carol Murdock 5’10” T2ND David and Nancy Chenoweth 59.3 Hole #12 Karen Huelsman 2 1/2” 4TH Ron and Barbara Putt 60.3 Hole #14 Mike Hurley 1’2”

4 The Eagle | January 2014 The Eagle | January 2014 5 Good Food, Fine Wines & Great Company Ladies appy New Year! We hope that everyone enjoyed their hol- Hidays with traveling, family and friends. Thank you all so Only much for the holiday goodies and bonuses. We truly appreciate working for and with such wonderful people. Luncheon

The F&B Department had a fantastic Wednesday January 22, 2014 year financially. We have done more revenue and volume than any previ- Fashion Show ous years. I’m sure this year’s line-up of presented by Pretty Women events will prove to be another record breaking year as well. We also have many new faces working in 11:30am Social Hour the dining room and the kitchen. Please welcome Bailey, Cole, 12:00pm Lunch Jackie, Christine, Sabrina, Ricardo, Luis, Phil, Tyler and Mike LUNCH MENU to our service team. Chicken Brien Breast of Chicken stuffed with Feta, Reservations have already begun for upcoming events such as Simply Streisand and soon Sundried Tomatoes and Fresh Basil. we will begin to sell Valentine’s Day. Remember that we begin accepting reservations 30 Topped with Lemon Cream Sauce. Accompanied by Orzo and Chef’s days in advance to social events. Simply Streisand will be our feature show this month. Vegetables. An award winning tribute artist will portray Barbra and wow us with her uncanny re- semblances. Apple Bumble Blossom with Vanilla Ice Cream

Highlighted are our January events: Coffee Service, Iced Tea and Soft Beverages January 1—Bloody Mary Open and Cheeseburger Buffet $14.25++ Per Person January 7 and 21—Bingo Night Reservation Sheets available at the Host Desk January 8 and 29—DJ night with Jason or Reserve On-Line via the Website MIXED couples FLIGHT #3 January 9 and 11—Wine Dinner Nights 1ST Robert and Janet Ricci 60.1 2ND Tim and Mary Leary 61.3 January 13—Casino Trip to Coconut Creek in Pompano Beach 3RD Richard and Marylou Lee 62.1 January 14 and 28—Trivia Night 4TH Chuck and Bunny Gartner 67.2 January 15 and 22—Karaoke Night with Tommy T. SAVE THE MIXED couples FLIGHT #4 January 18—Simply Streisand 1ST Richard and Nancy Hogan 59.9 2ND Laurence and Diane True 61.1 January 22—Ladies Only Luncheon with Fashion Show DATE 3RD Thomas and Carol Pecorilli 66.9 January 26—Murder Mystery Train Dinner Show in Fort Myers MONDAY March 10, 2014 4TH John and Claire McDonough 67.3 Art Show! A few changes to mention….Live entertainment will be featured on Saturday nights MIXED FLIGHT #5 from now through March. We will also offer ala carte dining on Saturday nights from he Sixth Annual Glen Eagle Art ST 1 Dennis and Ann Kinane 64.8 5pm-8pm unless there is a scheduled social event. Lunch time will be extended to 5pm Tand Artcrafters Show will be ND 2 Howard and Karen Hueldman 69.1 on Mondays, Saturdays and Sundays (NFL playoff Sundays we will remain open until held on Monday, March 10, 2014 3RD David and Patricia Fyler 70.9 7pm). From now through April, all take-out orders must be placed and picked up by from 10am till 3pm on the restau- 4TH Dave and Carol Murdock 71.8 6:30pm. Due to the amount of dinner volume, we will not accept any take-out orders rant lanai. All Glen Eagle artists are Closest to Pin after this time. And the big news….DJ nights are back…twice a month! Please check invited to participate. Please call Hole #4 Ed Mascardi 3’10” out the calendar for the dates of Karaoke vs. DJ nights. Michaela Castaldi, Chair at 239- 272-6383 or e-mail at castaldim@ Hole #6 Carol Murdock 5’10” Enjoy the Florida weather and Welcome Back! Hole #12 Karen Huelsman 2 1/2” comcast.net for more information. Hole #14 Mike Hurley 1’2” Kary Bertrand, Let’s make this show bigger and bet- Food & Beverage Manager ter than ever!

The Eagle | January 2014 5 January 2014 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

CHECK CHANNEL 1 2 3 4 Lunch 11 - 5pm* PROPER DRESS 195 AND Bloody Mary Open Lunch 11 - 5pm Lunch 11 - 5pm REQUIRED AT CLUBHOUSE Dinner 5 – 8pm 8:30 am Dinner 5 - 8pm Dinner 5 - 8pm ALL TIMES BULLETIN BOARD Cheeseburger Buffet Entertainment by FOR UPDATES. Bar 11am - 10pm Bar 11am -10pm Noon – 2pm Wendy Renee Bar 11am - 3:00pm Bar 11am -10pm* 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Lunch 11 - 5pm* Brunch Lunch Lunch 11 - 5pm Lunch 11 - 5pm Lunch 11 - 5pm Lunch 11 - 5pm Sadie HawkinsGolf 8:30am 10am - 1:00pm 11:00 – 5 pm Buffet 5 - 8 pm Karaoke 5:30 - 8:30pm Dinner 5 - 8pm Dinner 5 - 8pm Sadie HawkinsLuncheon Noon – 2pm Lunch 12 - 5pm Bar open until 7pm Montclair VillasE state& Homes Bar 11am - 10pm Bar 10am - 7pm BINGO NIGHT Bar 11am - 10 pm Bar 11am -10pm CommunitiesNight Bar open until 10pm Wine Dinner Dinner 5 – 8pm / Bar 11am -10pm* WineD inner

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Brunch Casino Day Trip Lunch 11 - 5pm Lunch 11 - 5pm Lunch 11 - 5pm Lunch 11 - 5pm Lunch 11 - 5pm* 10am - 1:00pm to Coconut Creek Buffet 5 - 8 pm Karaoke 5:30 - 8:30pm Dinner 5 - 8pm Dinner 5 - 8pm Simply Streisand Lunch 12 - 5pm Lunch TRIVIA NIGHT Bar 11am - 10pm Bar 11am - 10 pm Bar 11am -10pm Dinner Show Bar 10am – 7pm 11:00 – 5 pm Bar 11am -10pm* Bar open until 7pm Bar open until 10pm

19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Brunch Lunch Lunch 11 - 5pm Ladies Luncheon Lunch 11 - 5pm Lunch 11 - 5pm Brittany/Saratoga Night 10am - 1:00pm 11:00 – 5 pm Buffet 5 - 8pm & Fashion Show Dinner 5 - 8pm Dinner 5 - 8pm Lunch 11 - 5pm* Lunch 12 - 5pm Bar open until 7pm Lunch 11 - 5pm Bar 11am -10pm* Bar 10am - 7pm BINGO NIGHT Bar 11am - 10 pm Bar 11am -10pm Dinner 5 – 8pm Bar open until 10pm Karaoke 5:30 - 8:30pm Ent. By LaCroix Bar 11am - 10pm 26 27 28 29 30 31 Brunch Lunch Lunch 11 - 5pm *PRIVATE Lunch 11 - 5pm Lunch 11 - 5pm FUNCTIONS 10am - 1:00pm 11:00 – 5 pm Buffet 5 - 8pm Lunch 11 - 5pm Lunch 12 - 5pm Dinner 5 - 8pm Dinner 5 - 8pm COULD Bar open until 7pm TRIVIA NIGHT Bar 10am - 7pm DJ 5:30 - 8:30pm Bar 11am - 10 pm Bar 11am - 10 pm CHANGE THESE Murder Mystery Bar open until 10pm Bar 11am - 10pm HOURS AND WILL Train Outing BE POSTED.

PROPER DRESS REQUIRED AT ALL TIMES RESERVATIONS CALL 352-7112 CHECK CHANNEL 195 AND CLUBHOUSE BULLETIN BOARD FOR UPDATES ON CLUBHOUSE ACTIVITIES AND FITNESS SCHEDULES. SCHEDULING IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE. February 2014 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

CHECK CHANNEL 1 Grill Open 11 - 5pm* 195 AND RESERVATIONS CLUBHOUSE PROPER DRESS Addison, Oxford, Lago REQUIRED for REQUIRED AT Communities Night BULLETIN BOARD Restaurant Dining FOR UPDATES. ALL TIMES Dinner 5 - 8pm Call 352-7112 E ntertainment by Jebry Bar 11am -10pm*

2 Brunch 3 4 5 6 7 8 10am - 1:00pm Lunch Lunch 11 - 5pm Lunch 11 - 5pm Lunch 11 - 5pm Lunch 11 - 5pm Montclair Park VillasG olf Lunch 12 - 7pm 11:00 – 5 pm Buffet 5 - 8 pm Karaoke 5 - 8pm Prime Rib Dinner 5 - 8pm Grill Open 11 - 5pm* Bar 10am - 7pm Bar open until 5pm Dinner 5 - 8pm Dinner 5 - 8pm BINGO NIGHT Bar 11am - 10pm Bar 11am -10pm Bar 11am -10pm* SUPER BOWL Chatham Night Bar 11am - 10 pm GAME & PARTY Bar open until 10pm Wine Dinner 5:00pm Wine Dinner 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Saratoga Memorial Lunch Lunch 11 - 5pm Lunch 11 - 5pm Lunch 11 - 5pm Lunch 11 - 5pm Michigan Golf Open Tournament 11:00 – 5 pm Buffet 5 - 8 pm DJ Night 5 - 8pm Prime Rib Dinner 5 - 8pm Grill Open 11 - 5pm* Brunch Bar open until 7pm TRIVIA NIGHT Bar 11am - 10pm Dinner 5 - 8pm Valentine’s Day Dinner / Dinner 5 - 8pm 10am - 1:00pm Mahjong Tournament Dance Enter. by La Croix Entertainment Bar open until 10pm Bar 11am - 10 pm Lunch 12 - 7pm & Luncheon Bar 11am -10pm by Wendy Renee Bar 10am -7pm Bar 11am -10pm* 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Brunch 10am - 1:00pm Lunch 11 - 5pm Ladies Only Luncheon Lunch 11 - 5pm Lunch 11 - 5pm MA-Chi-NY Tourn Lunch 12 - 7pm Lunch 11:00 – 5 pm Buffet 5 - 8pm Lunch 11 - 5pm Prime Rib Dinner 5 - 8pm Grill Open 11 - 5pm* Bar 11am -10pm* Bar 10am - 7pm Bar open until 7pm BINGO NIGHT Karaoke 5 - 8pm Dinner 5 - 8pm Bar 11am -10pm Chatham Golf Tourn. Bar 11am - 10 pm HypnoLarryous Bar open until 10pm Bar 11am - 10pm Dinner Show 1:30pm 23 24 25 26 27 28 MA-Chi-NY Tourn Lunch Lunch 11 - 5pm Lunch 11 - 5pm Lunch 11 - 5pm Brunch 11:00 – 5 pm Buffet 5 - 8pm Lunch 11 - 5pm Prime Rib Dinner 5 - 8pm 10am - 1:00pm Bar open until 7pm Bar open until 10pm DJ Night 5 - 8pm Dinner 5 - 8pm Bar 11am -10pm Lunch 12 - 7pm Bar 11am - 10pm Bar 11am - 10 pm Bar 10am - 7pm

PROPER DRESS REQUIRED AT ALL TIMES RESERVATIONS CALL 352-7112 CHECK CHANNEL 195 AND CLUBHOUSE BULLETIN BOARD FOR UPDATES ON CLUBHOUSE ACTIVITIES AND FITNESS SCHEDULES. SCHEDULING IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE. FALL Fitness News 2014 Book Club Schedule

Monday: 7:30 am Low Impact Aerobics 8:30 am Muscle Conditioning (legs, abs, back & biceps) 10:00 am Water Aerobics

Tuesday: 5:00 pm YogaLates Wednesday: Miss Dreamsville & the Collier County Women’s Literary 7:30 am Low Impact Aerobics Society by Amy Hill Hearth...... Friday, January 10, 2014 8:30 am Muscle Conditioning (narrated by Betty O’Donnell) (total body) Loving Frank (biography of Frank Lloyd Wright) 10:00 am Water Aerobics by Nancy Horan...... Friday, February 14, 2014 Thursday: (narrated by Joyce Watt) 5:00 pm Yoga Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemmingway...... Friday, March 14, 2014 Friday: (narrated by Joan Burke) 7:30 am Step Interval Aerobics Mudbound by Hillary Jordan...... Friday, April 11, 2014 8:30 am Muscle Conditioning (narrated by Helen Roberts) (legs, abs, chest & triceps) 10:00 am Water Aerobics All meetings begin at 2pm and are held in the Activities Room of the Glen Eagle Clubhouse. New members are always welcome. For more information call Rose at 513-3290. Cardroom Sharing News Our Sympathy. Groups We at Glen Eagle are sad to report the following death: Monday • Lorna (Lori) Spencer of Saratoga Colony. Ladies Bridge 10:00 am - Noon Our condolences go out to her family. Ladies Mahjong 10:00 am - Noon Rummikub 1:00 - 3:00 pm Poker 6:00 - 10:00 pm Davis, Bruce & Phyllis Tuesday 7065 Dennis Circle, F301 Men’s Bridge 9:00 am - Noon Drenning, Michael & Susan Mixed Bridge 6:30 - 9:00 pm 600 Saratoga Circle, D-204 Wednesday DiCenzo, Joseph & Lucille Mahjong 9:00 am - 1:00 pm 255 Glen Eagle Circle

Ladies Bridge 9:30 am - 3:00 pm wners Ladies Bridge 10:00 am - 3:00 pm McManus, Ronald & Hurst, Marian

Ladies Bridge 1:00 - 4:00 pm O 6828 Sterling Greens Place #104 Ladies Mahjong 1:00 - 3:00 pm Meidinger, Linda

Thursday ew 1052 Marblehead Drive

Men’s Poker 12:30 - 3:00 pm N Ramtahal, Anand Ladies Mahjong 1:00 - 4:30 pm 6813 Sterling Greens Dr. #102 Cribbage 3:00 - 5:00 pm Mixed Bridge 6:30 - 9:00 pm Richards, Michael 107 Glen Eagle Circle Friday Ladies Poker 10:00 am - 1:00 pm Sinienko, Elena Ladies Poker 1:30 - 4:30 pm 6854 Sterling Greens Dr. #101

6 The Eagle | January 2014 Tennis Talk with Reto s we bring in the new year of 2014, it’s time to play some You’ve all heard of Amore tennis and among other things try to defend our Andre Agassi right? He Men’s 2013 NETA title! The Women will also have a team perfected his game by that continues to contend in the CTA. Ginny Meyer will hours of use against a captain the Lady Talons, with Carolyn Fleming serving as Co- ball machine…so it can Captain. They, along with me are still looking for more players work! and subs. I know there are more players out there! Please TENNIS TIP: contact me or one of our captains if interested in joining the team. On the Men’s side we could also afford to have a few THE FAKE POACH! more players agreeing to sub-in if our 8 man count drops. I This works great when one player is returning serve. To will have the schedules of both the Men’s and Lady’s Teams execute the perfect fake, you need loud feet. As your opponent available by the third week of January, so if you’re not playing takes back his or her racquet, step loudly to the middle and in the match, hopefully you can come out and support our motion your racquet to the right. Here’s the most important teams during their home contests. Last year we had some small part of the fake poach: Keep your center of balance, because crowds (mostly nervous husbands!) but it was great to see. you’re heading back to your starting position very soon! If This January also marks the 1 year anniversary of our Playmate the returner hits crosscourt to your partner there’s no harm to Ball Machine being a part of our tennis program. I have just your team. But if the returner tries to pass you down the line, replenished the PBM with good balls and the machine is in unless they hit a perfect shot near the doubles sideline, you good condition. It is available for members to use for a small should get an easy put-away volley. Try your luck at this trick fee paid through the pro shop. The cost is low and benefits are play in your next doubles match and let me know how it goes! high. If you want a tutorial on the machine, you can visit me at I hope to see you on the courts real soon, the times I’m at the tennis courts which is, Monday-Saturday 8am-Noon. If you want to just go for it on your own there is Reto Guruswami, a crash course information placard attached to the machine. GE Tennis Professional Golfers Handicap System n order to maintain accurate handicaps for all our tour- 3 (par) plus 1 handicap stroke for an x-4 on hole 17. Hole Inament players we have purchased computer software. 18 is a par 4 and is the number 12 handicap-stroke hole. the This software links Ghin handicap system and the Chelsea player will record 4 (par) plus 2 handicap strokes for an x-6 tee placement system to verify that those who played posted on hole 18. their score. This sytem greatly reduces the time your handi- cap committee has to spend verifying this information. This The USGA mandates enforcement of the rules by the handi- system will catch those who don’t post their scores at which cap committee or it could lead to Glen Eagle becoming un- time the committee will contact them directly. recognized by the USGA. The Handicap Chairperson and the Golf Committee have established the following penalities All rounds 18 hole, 9 hole and walkers must post every score for those who don’t post a score. if they want a verifiable Ghin handicap, which enables them to play in club and association events. 1. Players that haven’t posted a score withing 48 hours of playing will receive a warning to post their score. USGA rules for posting a score when you didn’t complete a round (see section 4-2 and 5-1a) are as follow: 2. The second time that player will be penalized the lowest of their last 20 scores. If 13 or more holes are played, the player must post an 18 hole score. 3. The third time they wiell be penalized again as above and will be suspended from a Ghin handicap and club events If 7 to 12 holes are played they must post a 9 hole score. until a eview by the Golf Committee and Head Profes- sional. In each case the remaining nfinished holes must be recorded as par plus any handicap strokes that the player is entitled to For detailed information on the handicaps please visit www. receive on the unplayed holes. handi-caphandbook.com Example: A player with a course handicap of 30 stops playing Your cooperation is appreciated and expected. after 16 holes because of darkeness. Hole 17 is a par 3 and is the number 18 handicap - stroke hold. The player will record The Golf Committee

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MENU Shrimp Bisque Sweetheart Greens Winter Greens & Fresh Herbs w/ Bleu Cheese, Toasted Almonds, Sun-Dried Tomatoes &Champagne Vinaigrette Choice of Entree: Sauteed Atlantic Sole With Spinach & Artichoke Lemon Butter, Presented with Garden Herb Rice and Winter Vegetables Six ounce Petite Filet Mignon Crowned with Red Wine Sauce, Presented with Whipped Potatoes and Winter Vegetables Seared Salmon Seared with Parsley and Lemon Butter, Presented with Garden Herb Rice and Winter Vegetables Valentine’s Day Stuffed Chicken Oscar Dinner Dance With Maryland Crab, Asparagus & Garlic Cheese Crowned with Hollandaise Thursday February 14th Presented with Whipped Potatoes and Winter Vegetables Reservations accepted from Roasted Rack of Lamb 5:30pm to 7:30pm Dijon Herb Crusted and Crowned with Mint Rosemary Demi Presented with Whipped Potatoes and Winter Vegetables Entertainment by LaCroix Dessert: 6:30pm-9:30pm Warm Chocolate Lava Cake $75.00++ Per Couple Inclusive With Fresh Berries and Cream $56.00 to food minimum Coffee, Iced Tea and Soft Beverage Slacks and Jackets Requested